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TrueConf Zero-Day Lets Hackers Hijack Meetings for Malware Drops

Picture this: your boardroom video call morphs into a silent malware installer across dozens of endpoints. TrueConf's zero-day just made that nightmare real for enterprises worldwide.

Hackers exploiting TrueConf server vulnerability to deploy malware during video conference

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • Zero-day allows RCE on TrueConf servers and all connected clients via fake updates.
  • Over 500 vulnerable servers detected; no patch yet, wild exploits confirmed.
  • Signals broader risks in video conferencing architectures—patch, scan, diversify now.

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Originally reported by Bleeping Computer

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